William Shakespeare
What is the mystery of seven
What is the mystery of seven? Tis a query that has plagued minds since the dawn of time. Is it the number of days in a week? Or the number of seas in our world? Could it be the seven deadly sins? Or the seven wonders of the world? Perchance it is the seven chakras of the body? Or the seven notes of music? The answer to this enigma, I must confess, is elusive. Yet I must admit, 'tis a mystery that intrigues me. Seven is a number of divine importance, for it is both a lucky and an unlucky number. Is this a coincidence or a sign of a greater power? Is seven a sign of the gods, or a mere trick of the mind? Ah, to find the answer to this conundrum would be a great feat indeed! But, until that day comes, I must content myself with the knowledge that seven is a number of great importance and power. Whether it be a sign of fate or a sign of the gods, 'tis up to us to find out. Until then, the mystery of seven shall remain a mystery.
